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*''Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka'' was the last of the four [[tokusatsu]] shows to be featured in [[Nippon TV|Nippon Television]]'s ''[[Nippon_TV#Good_Morning.21_Kid.27s_Show|Good Morning! Kid's Show]]'' segment, preceded by ''Redman'', ''[[Go! Godman]]'', and ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. | *''Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka'' was the last of the four [[tokusatsu]] shows to be featured in [[Nippon TV|Nippon Television]]'s ''[[Nippon_TV#Good_Morning.21_Kid.27s_Show|Good Morning! Kid's Show]]'' segment, preceded by ''Redman'', ''[[Go! Godman]]'', and ''[[Go! Greenman]]''. | ||
**It is also the first and only ''Good Morning! Kid's Show'' series where the titular hero's name does not contain "man." | **It is also the first and only ''Good Morning! Kid's Show'' series where the titular hero's name does not contain "man." | ||
*''Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka'' was filmed in cooperation with | *''Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka'' was filmed in cooperation with [[wikipedia:Yomiuri Land|Yomiuri Land]] (episode 49), the Hakonekowaki Park Children's Village (episodes 50, 111), [[wikipedia:Fuji-Q Highland|Fuji-Q Highland]] (episodes 81, 86, 101, 129, 134), Japan Land (episodes 91, 95, 106, 139, 144), and Mother Farm (episodes 98-99, 104, 109, 114, 119, 124). | ||
*A number of pieces of suits from previous [[tokusatsu]] productions were reused to portray some of the Yokai in the series. | *A number of pieces of suits from previous [[tokusatsu]] productions were reused to portray some of the Yokai in the series. | ||
**[[Monro]]'s head from ''[[Kure Kure Takora]]'', which is in extremely poor condition, was altered and reused for the Perceptive Yokai, Doll Yokai, and an unnamed birdlike Yokai in episode 31. | **[[Monro]]'s head from ''[[Kure Kure Takora]]'', which is in extremely poor condition, was altered and reused for the Perceptive Yokai, Doll Yokai, and an unnamed birdlike Yokai in episode 31. | ||
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**The head piece of {{Plain link|[https://spectreman.wikia.com/wiki/Gilagind Gilagind]}} from ''{{Plain link|[https://spectreman.wikia.com/wiki/Spectreman_(series) Spectreman]}}'' is used as the head of the Darkness Yokai. | **The head piece of {{Plain link|[https://spectreman.wikia.com/wiki/Gilagind Gilagind]}} from ''{{Plain link|[https://spectreman.wikia.com/wiki/Spectreman_(series) Spectreman]}}'' is used as the head of the Darkness Yokai. | ||
**The head of the Sodehikikozo appears to be a heavily altered [[Garuma]] head from ''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]''. | **The head of the Sodehikikozo appears to be a heavily altered [[Garuma]] head from ''[[Warrior of Love Rainbowman]]''. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka (行け!
Plot
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Episodes
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Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Masaaki Hisamatsu, Hiroyasu Sunahara, Heikichi Tsushima, Akio Imamura
- Written by Tsunehisa Ito, Yu Yamamoto, Yoshimi Shinozaki, Masako Suzuki, Yoichi Nanzawa
- Produced by Masaaki Hisamatsu
- Theme Songs "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" and "Yokai Coming" Performed by Yoshihiro Sugiura
- Lyrics by Akira Yamazaki
- Composed and Arranged by Takashi Miki
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Ryoichi Tanaka as Voice of Kotaro Ushiwaka
- Masayuki Kato as Voice of Nyudo
- Takashi Taguchi as Voice of Uragira
- Kiyoko Shibata as Voice of Coonjo
- Masashi Amenomori, Makoto Terada, Koichi Kitamura, Chikao Shiroyama, Toshiro Ishi, Kimie Nakajima as Voice of Yokai
Appearances
Characters and Yokai
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Video Releases
Toho (2019) [Volume 1]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features:
- オープニング2種
- 「来るか妖怪」
Toho (2019) [Volume 2]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features:
- "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" Still Collection Part 1
Toho (2019) [Volume 3]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features:
- "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" Still Collection Part 2
Toho (2019) [Volume 4]
- Released: January 16, 2019
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
- Features:
- "Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka" Music Video
- "来るか妖怪" Music Video
Trivia
- Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka was the last of the four tokusatsu shows to be featured in Nippon Television's Good Morning! Kid's Show segment, preceded by Redman, Go! Godman, and Go! Greenman.
- It is also the first and only Good Morning! Kid's Show series where the titular hero's name does not contain "man."
- Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka was filmed in cooperation with Yomiuri Land (episode 49), the Hakonekowaki Park Children's Village (episodes 50, 111), Fuji-Q Highland (episodes 81, 86, 101, 129, 134), Japan Land (episodes 91, 95, 106, 139, 144), and Mother Farm (episodes 98-99, 104, 109, 114, 119, 124).
- A number of pieces of suits from previous tokusatsu productions were reused to portray some of the Yokai in the series.
- Monro's head from Kure Kure Takora, which is in extremely poor condition, was altered and reused for the Perceptive Yokai, Doll Yokai, and an unnamed birdlike Yokai in episode 31.
- The body Hotter uses in Go! Greenman is reused for the Bat Yokai Burusagari in episode 76 and an unnamed territorial Yokai in episode 150.
- Multiple pieces from the Devilas from Triple Fighter are reused, a head for an unnamed banquet Yokai in episode 54 and a bodysuit and gloves for the Fukikeshibaba.
- Kappalge's body from Go! Greenman is used for that of the Strongman Yokai Raigoro and the Proficient Yokai.
- The head piece of Gilagind from Spectreman is used as the head of the Darkness Yokai.
- The head of the Sodehikikozo appears to be a heavily altered Garuma head from Warrior of Love Rainbowman.
References
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